Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Norwich to Uppsala (Sweden) day 8. Trees

Day 8. Trees

I can’t complain about much today as it stayed dry, the wind wasn’t too bad and I even found the only available cafe at exactly halfway. However it was certainly the toughest day so far as after 8 full days of cycling I seem to have run out of steam. 

Things started excellently as I was able to fully restock the portable emergency bakery from a bakery near the hotel. I knew I would need it today as it was going to be a rather remote route.

Almost straight away I knew I was in trouble as it was the first day my bum hurt and I was struggling to maintain any sort of speed. Especially as I was on the only flat section of the route, that went along the coast.

Once I had headed inland the ride became very pretty as I rode along virtually empty tree lined roads and cycle paths with lots of rivers and lakes to enjoy.

However after a few miles of this it becomes a bit samey as all I saw for the next 70 miles were lots of trees.

The one exception was when the route went through an actual town at halfway and I took the opportunity to refuel. 

It was a far from exceptional cafe with probably the worst hot chocolate all trip. So only score 5.17.

Then it was back on the remote route through the forests. A lot of the time I had to ride standing up to protect my delicate bottom.

It was hard to choose but I did eventually select my tree of the day which is in this photo. A really standout evergreen I thought.

The route was mainly uphill and the last 25 miles seemed to go for ever as I struggled to keep turning the pedals. Several visits were made to the PEB so I was glad I had restocked. It was then down one last tree lined cycle path before I eventually rolled into town, literally.

I know I don’t have another full days riding in me and as the original route headed into even more isolated territory I decided it was time to implement plan b. Where b stands for bus.

So I’ve replanned my route to go south of the big lake rather than North. In this way I can cycle 50 miles to the city of Jonkoping for mid afternoon tomorrow. Then I will catch a bus for a bit. This will leave me about 120 miles to do over the last 2 days. I’m hoping I can manage that.

Fortunately Mrs Crusader is now in Uppsala (via a plane) and worked out that it is easier to put a bike on a bus than a train in Sweden and which bus to catch. Without her intervention I would have been stranded at a train station tomorrow and there would have been a lot of swearing.

It looks like rain is back on the card’s tomorrow as well but hopefully plan b will make things a lot easier. Putting a bike on a bus in a foreign country, what can possibly go wrong, after all it’s not Germany.

Tomorrow’s weather 


Stats



Miles

Time on bike

Average speed 

Meters climbed

Miles to go

Day 1 Norwich to Harwich

77.64

6:05

12.8

784


Day 2 Hoek of Holland to Deventer

102.95

9:02

11.4

366

884

Day 3 Deventer to Cloppenburg

103.48

8:16

12.5

231

782

Day 4 Cloppenburg to Jork

90.45

8:20

10.8

538

678

Day 5 Jork to Heiligenhafen

96.11

8:18

11.6

604

582

Day 6 Heiligenhafen to Daley

86.59

6:47

12.7

637

483

Day 7 Daley to Bastad

95.67

7:36

12.6

705

388

Day 8 Bastad to Tranemo

95.09

8:19

11.4

856

173


Todays route


3 comments:

  1. I can’t believe Mrs Crusader cheated & caught the plane. I’m presuming you’re swapping for the return journey? 😂 Anneke

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    1. I’ll check with her but I think that’s a no😂

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  2. Great work Kev. That was a tough day & not being able to sit on the saddle is no joke, well it is, unless you are the one in the bike. Good luck with the bus transition

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